You’re Welcome Awards Ceremony
The awards ceremony took place on the 13th of April 2011. There was excellent attendance and positive feedback from all. Check out the video below.
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You’re Welcome – Quality criteria for young people friendly health services.
The Regional Youth Work Unit – North East is supporting the regional delivery and development of You’re Welcome.
This is through the coordination of the Health and Youth Participation Leads from the local areas to share best practice and provide support, advice and guidance on young people’s participation.
The quality criteria help local areas to:
To see the dates of the next meeting go to the Events calendar.
The awards ceremony took place on the 13th of April 2011. There was excellent attendance and positive feedback from all. Check out the video below.
Posted by Ria | 0 commentsRegional Youth Work Unit—North East (RYWU-NE) works across the
North East of England to promote and support the development of youth
work. The RYWU-NE is a focal point for both statutory and voluntary
youth sector services to share information, highlight best practice, and
co-ordinate the development of youth work and youth services. Youth
participation work is a focal point of work within the Unit including the
coordination of the Regional You’re Welcome Leads and Participation
Workers Network.
The You’re Welcome quality criteria set out principles that will help health
services to become young people friendly. They aim to improve the
acceptability, accessibility and quality of services for young people. You’re
Welcome is a way to enable young people to access appropriate health
services which meet their needs and to engage young people, laying the
foundations for them to be lifelong effective health service users.
The North East has a regionally based network to support consistent
implementation, supporting local areas to apply the You’re Welcome
quality criteria for making health services young people friendly. This
arrangement encourages PCTs and Children’s Trusts to implement locally
owned, sustainable arrangements for You’re Welcome.
The participation of children and young people is at the very heart of
You’re Welcome. In order for services to achieve You’re Welcome, they
must be able to demonstrate and provide evidence that they have in
place systematic arrangements to enable the voice and influence of
young people over services that are delivered. Young people in the North
East have been involved in training health care providers, undertaken
inspection/verification visits and participated in regional quality
assurance and moderation processes.
A wide range of resources, often developed through generic youth work practice, is available to practitioners and agencies to support the development of participatory work. Many of these toolkits and publications are being used within the North East region to build the capacity of health professionals and health services to meet the requirements of the You’re Welcome initiative. Examples include national training programmes such as Act by Right and Ready Steady Change; national assessment frameworks such as Hear by Right and practice guidelines and toolkits. In addition there are training materials and other resources that have been developed at a local level sometimes with the active involvement of young people.
The Regional Youth Work Unit was commissioned to capture what participation resources currently exist and to ascertain their relative qualities. The intent is to:
• Record the current participation resources being used to support young people’s participation within the North East.
• Identify relative advantages and disadvantages of the resources.
• Identify gaps that may exist i.e. what resources need to be developed.
The report makes recommendations for future development and includes an analysis of appropriate resources and training to support participation work. The range of resources has been selected to cover various purposes and to reflect a variety of approaches and models. Overall the description and practice commentary should provide sufficient information to practitioners and managers wishing to develop specific projects and initiatives to select appropriate resources.
It was intended that the research would focus on generic participation resources with particular attention being paid to the current health work being undertaken within the North East with young people. In addition, it was intended to focus on resources which have been used to reach and engage particularly marginalised groups. The list of materials does not constitute a comprehensive review and there are many other publications and sources of support available to practitioners and managers. In presenting the materials the report has focused on the most popular and reflects the criteria above.
The intention has been to facilitate practitioners and managers in selecting appropriate resources from those listed in order to support a particular function or initiative. It may well be that practitioners will want to select elements from the individual resources in order to create a bespoke set of exercises to address a specific situation and/or audience.
Posted by selina | 0 commentsThe Regional Youth Work Unit – North East (RYWU-NE) was awarded a tender to deliver training to both health professionals and young people with the joint aims of:
The training was designed to take place over a one day session and a key learning component of the training was to bring together young people and health professionals to share their own experiences and learning. The training days were therefore delivered simultaneously to young people and health professionals.
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